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In this article, a review of the journal "Environ. Sci.: Nano" by Dalian University of Technology published a review of "Carbon nanomaterial-based membranes for water and wastewater treatment under electrochemical assistance", studying the latest progress in the separation proces
Dalian University of Technology: Research progress in separation process of conductive nanocarbon plasma membrane and electrochemical auxiliary membrane
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Figure 1. XRD pattern and FTIR spectra of BCN and HCCN. In summary, we have developed a novel high-security photochromic PUF tag based on HCCN nanosheets.
Fuzhou University: The photochromic physical non-clone function of carbon nitride nanosheets, used to prevent counterfeiting
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"I engage in chemistry research just like fishing when I was young, for excitement, discovery, and adventure, to catch the most difficult fish in the unknown ocean." - Professor K. Barry Sharpless yesterday, K of the Scripps Institute in the United States.
From a fishing teenager to winning the Nobel Prize twice, he caught the most difficult fish in the unknown ocean.
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A breakthrough gene editing therapy for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) infection, currently under clinical trials, has been applied to a person with HIV for the first time. This trial was designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of EBT-101. As a unique gene ed
The first human trial of AIDS gene therapy! If successful, one-time cure will be achieved
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Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, a series of strategic measures of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council have promoted the development of factory-based agriculture, strengthened the restoration of degraded soil, and formed a major demand
Benliu News reporters talk to Meng Xianmin, professor at the Peat Research Institute of Northeast Normal University - Peat introduction and development have become a strategic emerging industry in China
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Hello everyone, this issue brings you Nature Communications, a sub-publication under Nature Group, specializing in publishing high-quality research papers in various fields such as biology, physics and chemistry. The impact factor in 2021 is 17.694.
Nature Communications|The latest article introduction for September 2022
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1. "The water is retained by the remaining spider webs." 2. "The 'winter melon' that someone gave to my boss, I am 6 feet 1". 3. "I found this handprint in a tree." 4. "A wasp nest makes the statue look like it is wearing a headscarf." 5. "This tomato grows between fence boards"
17 photos showing “Little Miracle Everywhere in Nature”
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After the cold dew, we enter the late autumn stage. The late autumn stage is the stage when various fish are foraging for a large amount of food to prepare for winter. In addition, the temperature is not high and even a little cool, which is the time when all kinds of fish are ea
Fishing in the late autumn, this kind of weather is the easiest to protect, not sunny or cloudy
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I wonder if you are curious in front of the screen? Guanidine is unstable under alkaline conditions, easily hydrolyzed into ammonia and urea, and is relatively stable under acidic conditions, so it is generally made into guanidine salts for preservation. Commonly used guanidine s
[Popular Science of Epidemic Prevention] After testing nucleic acid for so long, do you know what the red liquid in the nucleic acid tube is?
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Why do humans walk upright? The main premise of discussing this issue is that limbs support the body, whether it is running, hunting or surviving, it is far better than walking upright. Therefore, there must be enough incentives and kinetic energy to enable ancient apes to evolve
Why do humans walk upright? This article proposes a new theory of gene mutation for your comparison
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